Wednesday, January 26, 1967. TERRACE “Omineca” H ERALD, TERRACE: B.C. ‘YOUR "A" CLASS | Qualified Resident, }Sommereisl & High Voltage | Mlostelcal Contracting Ellis Hughes. Electric Ltd. N. Kalum Ph -V13-5100 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Flooring. CARPETS LINOLEUM CERAMICS TILES ‘Guarantee Installation TERRACE Mouse of Gator Kalum St. N. + Ph. Vi9-6042 . @tf ‘The Herald Woy Is The’ Classified Section, = Drums ; Will Bang | Crmboke Clang {| the 1967 World Exhibition. - F bandmaster, who.: will lead the Kwasniak. -|group ag the beginning of & An across-Canada search has started for 33 young musicians to become members of. the official bond for summer 7 said ir Kwasniar, who started his career In music in the RCAF Training. Com thand Band - when bh he was 18. Interfaith 1 Plan .. To Mark Birthday Religion has always played “We have ta Be young to] live through it” says George Kwasniak, ‘ te. 93-year-old : Expo band for six Hours . daily. dur-|. ing the 183 days: ‘of. the Exhibl- tion, Thiat's- 1,088: hours of ‘musie. °° ‘The. official band. will. be the bustest band at Expo: 67 by far. For-two hours each day: it will be a marching band, parading in snappy white uniforms, spot- ted ‘with. three. red . diamonds on the ieft: alde. of the dunic, that has a high’ military collar. | The afternoon uniform for ing “Centennial Year the faith in God that helped build the nation will be acknowledged with special * church: services, hymns: and prayers. - Under “Centennial - -Commis- sion leadership the Canadian Interfaith -Council with 70 the bandsmen Will be blue | osticial. representatives of 32 blazers and white slacks. " .. /religious -denominationis have The band will: play “young/olanned projects to pay. tribute swinging music but no Beatle to the contribution of. religion stuff," —- at the ‘six bandshells|;, Canadian life in the past on the Exhibition site, at the 100 years, Place des Nations, ‘the | Auto-|"" Membership. in the council meee saainn and oe includes representatives of the stance of opening nights at the tually al the Protestent dense Place des Arts theatres. |. inations, the Orthodox churches “We ‘are looking ~ for good and the. Jewish ‘and Islamic musicians who: love milsi¢. and communities. don’t mind working,” said Mr. Each.. of the participating | denominations is writing a prayer which will be published: in both English’ and French in an~. interfaith anthology. In- eluded also .will be services for. children and oth traditional and modern prayers. . The council has also com- missioned a Centennial hymn with music composed by Dr. Healey Willan of Toronto and words hy poet-diplomat’ Robert Choquette of France. - Literature on different faiths will be made available 4o,some 2,800 Canadian libraries through the interfaith Ubrary committee. _ . In addition “Open Houses” will be held as a friendly ges- ture on the part of the various, faiths to promote better under- standing by inviting people of “Personally, I envision . the National Youth Band. It is im- port to obtain, members from all parts of the country.” , Following a tour of the At- lantie ‘provinces, the. bandmas- ter will continue his: search for musicians across the rest of Canada. The schedule for auditions includes Vancouver on February 1 and 2, . The positions in the band are: one flute, four clarinets, lx saxaphones, six-trumpets, four}, trombones, one euphonium, three tubas, three French horns and five percussionists. The members of the band will be paid the going professional rates. . "It will be a most- rewarding Me Affine (CHARTERED A Resident Partner: Vi 35483 ALAN M, Sa NE, Cake ; ‘all religions ‘to visit “a church, “| synagogue or temple to Jearn about this place of worship and. something about the beliefs and practices of its member- ship. - Interfaith religious observ, ances will be held on July: 1, and Thanksgiving “Day, October a. ‘Avouid’ The The Town Mr. and Mrs, Allen Knudson of “Kelsey Bay have returnéd home after visiting here with Bell v EZ ccou NTA NTS ane aeNaci a Terrate; BG ‘V13-5675, Vi35300 * Call 843-5752 _ * Mrs, Knudson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hawley of, North Kalum. Mr. and Mrs, Hawley SUPERIOR. FOR A COMPLETE CARPETS - RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE LTD. 4811 -Davis Stract . WINDOWS + FLOORS - accompanied. them as far a3 Prince Rupert where ‘they boarded the Queen of - Prince Rupert for Kelsey Bay. BUILDING . ote ee 1, 1865 the BG JANITOR SERVICE ’ fi) colo government “passed a ; - f) bill setting a fine of £100 for. WALLS Janyone desecrating Indian UPHOLSTERY m burial grounds. Whites had @ COMMERCIAL - been accused earlier of steal- “ott (KV PIRED OF PAYING RENT? then see us today t i ing. possessions of the deceased: furnish the Peli and Dishes a vital role in‘Canada and dur. | “|The use of pain relievers in misuch cases does not present an Bipatient has great difficulty in Mitially addicting with repeat a) prescriptions from a physician, m|The number and type of drugs |-. ‘Bl Narcotic Drug Act has greatly jiincreased in the last few years, M|individual becoming casually or . pool addicted. . [Tillicom | THEATRE. | a Thurs, Fri, Sat. Setar “Matinee ee Gregory | Storts, light of 24'candles and ‘sur- rounded with pink carnations, green fern and lily-vf-the- valley stood, before the altar “rail flanked with baskets. of pink ‘carnations and white daisies -to CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSN. Health Tip ] USE AND MISUSE iP DRUGS ~ The Canadian Medical Asso- tiation advises that it is unwise and potentially harmful for anyone to pop pills indiscrim- inately into their mouths. Any medication, including: the common pain relievers, may. cause undesirable side effects, in certain susceptible ‘individ- uals-and the medical’ commun- ity and pharmaceutical industry are becoming ‘increasingly aware of the importance of these unexpected and undesire- able effects, One factor of concern js that a, patietit’ may be self-treating a: potentially... ‘serious illness, which may -he organic or fune- tonal and related to a nervous condition.’ There are many people who have. complaints which. cannot be explained by an organie process, but if a person is continually taking medication, he Is doing. so for some reason which should be investigated. - Of coutse there ara many people who have-headaches, for instance, that defy diagnosis — these are eventually labelled as tension headaches — ‘but this should be a diagnosis of exclusion ‘after other important causes have been ruled out, important problem of addiction. Because of present laws a getting any drug that is poten- now covered in the Opium and thus lessening the chance of an oe once A THIEF. uspense Drama — In cara and Cinemascope Starring: Alain Delnon, van Heflin, Ann Margret i * Galypeo ‘Cat ‘Jan:.26, 27, 28 ™e THRILL ‘OF sty ALL ° a ane iisking Comedy Day : ‘James Garner; Arlene Francls| Shorts: a t * Shutter Bug 4 1AWATHA , In. Color ' i ff Vinee ‘Edwards, Yvonne busy . Serlal: ‘Son nO Geronima No. 7] nme’ ‘4200 3 Pm. ! —o—. : _ i Mon: Tue.: Wot. : * Sans 30, 31, Feb. “ MIRAGE. nea ‘Drm : . Diane Baker | : salmon Lanter Sits Mon, Tue, Wed. Jan. 28, 24, 25| : Jan. 28] MR, AND MRS. WAYNE W. WASYLESKI Candleleht Is Working Feature Two candelabra, shedding the ‘form the setting for a double: ring wedding ceremony in Knox United Church on November 12 when Bonita Mary .Caus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emil P. Caus became the bride of Wayne William Wasyleski, The Reverend George Keen- leyside officiated with Ronald Buller acting as best man, Ush- ers were. Larry Coupal, Ken Kent and Don . Barnetson of Vancouver, : Given in marriage by her father, the beautiful bride was attired in a white floorlength empire sheath wedding gown of cut velvet with Jily point sleeves and six foot train attached to the waist. -She wore a headplece circlet of seed pearls from which fell a three tiered -waist- length veil, Her wedding bou- quet was Ted roses and green fern with satin streamers and red rose buds, She wore a single strand of pedrls. Mrs: Don Barnetson of Van- couver, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Mrs. Barry Garter was bride’s matron, Both were gowned ‘alike ‘in floor length empire sheaths of blue chiffon entrain,’ matching pill- box hats and long white gloves. They carried bouquets of deep cream roses mounted against pale pink lace and green fern. Miss Janis Lloyd, as brides- maid was similarly attired in pink with matching headdress ‘of pink flowers. She carried deep cream roses against a blue lace and green fern background. All three attendants wore aj: single cultured pearl, gifts of the bride. ; _ A reception followed in the Ukrainian hall where candles again highlighted - decorations along with pink and white car- nations and’ colored spotlights. The bride's table was centered with a threetiered wedding cake in pink and white, the work of Mrs, Ann Sites, Pink and white carnations and white|g candles completed the picture, For receiving. guests, the bride’s mother wore a royal blue wool suit with brown. ac- cessories, while “the groom's mother chose a deep turquoise sheath ‘with hat to match and black accessories. _ EB. Sande was master of cere- monies for the evening. Follow- ing the buffet supper, catered by Mike Stiffon, dancing was enjoyed. to music by the “Mel- ody Kings,” The bride’s bouquet was caught by Charlene Foster and her traditional garter by Ian Smith, monton the bride wore a beige wool -suit trimmed with pastel mink, beige suede accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mr, and Mrs, Wasyleski have taken up residence in Edmon- ton, Outoftown guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. A. Wasyleski, parents of the groom, from Vegreville, Alta; Mrs. Leo Goshko, the groom’s sister from Edmonton, Alta.; Miss Joan ‘Wasyleski,. the groom's sister from Veereville; Mr. and Mrs, Don Barnetson, brother-in-law and sister of the bride from Varcouver, Mrs. N. Grant and Mrs, Jessie Barnetson of Vancouver; Larry ‘Tallon, Irene Spaans, Mr. and Mrs. C. of Vanderhoof and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eyre of Kitimat. - Eanes ee mee enpemene nal APRICOT-BACON DOUGHNUTS 6 plain doughnuts 4 cup apricot preserves Split doughnuts in half, crosswise; place on a cookle sheet, cut. side up. Spread 1 teaspoon preserves over cut ed bacon and broil under low heat for 2 ar 3 minutes. Makes & servings. |Ph. VI35855 4726 Lazelle Ave, For her wedding trip to Ed-:- Strasdin and Patsy Shannon of| [aM Prince George; Larry Coupal| i 6 strips crisp bacon, crumbled! Hy. surfaces, sprinkle with crumbl-| [iM christian 1 REFORMED Sparks ‘Street rs Strovme: ‘Ave | "Rev. V. Luchieg | V1%-2521 10:60 a.m.--Sunday ‘Sehool SUNDAY —~ 11:00 a.m—Moraing Worship | 5:00 p.m.--Afternoon Service. 9:15 am—"Beck To God Hour". on CETH-radio “7:30 m-Young A Co Cordial ‘Welcome Peoples ‘You: UPLANDS BAPYisY’.” «Rew, BS “Thlesson,. Pastor.’ CHURCH. i Grahain Avs, Ph. 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